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From USNews.com:

University of St. Thomas Reports Racist Word in Dorm

University of St. Thomas officials say they’re investigating after a racist word was traced in dust on a residence hall’s bathroom window.

By Associated Press, Wire Service Content Sept. 12, 2019

ST. PAUL, MINN. (AP) — University of St. Thomas officials say they’re investigating after a racist word was traced in dust on a residence hall’s bathroom window.

TommieMedia, the campus news outlet, reports President Julie Sullivan announced by email Thursday that the word had been found Wednesday night in the all-male Ireland Hall.

Residence Life Director Aaron Macke called the word “an act of hate against our black residents and a damaging act against the entire St. Thomas community.”

Campus police are reviewing video, interviewing students and consulting with St. Paul police.

 
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  1. “a damaging act against the entire St. Thomas community.”

    How so, Director?

  2. “Nobody questions the plan, even if the plan is horrifying. If I were to say to you that a White couple will be kidnapped and tortured until death, or that roving mobs of ‘youths’ will make your local mall a no-go zone, well nobody cares. Because that’s all “part of the plan.

    But if I say just one little N-word… WELL THEN EVERYBODY LOSES THEIR MINDS!!”

  3. Now we know the cause of the violent attack at Target Field Plaza.

  4. I am absolutely shocked that this could happen in such a friendly, diverse state as Minnesota. Just the other day I was chatting with one of my Somali neighbors and was told Minnesota is a nice, friendly place in spite of all the white people still here.

  5. Hate hoax at St. Thomas? Jesse not Jussie.

  6. What word was it exactly?
    Gratuitous F-Bombs are cool, but on this we have to act like the public consists of snowflakes & toddlers.

    ————
    Silly kids.

    Everybody should know the N-Word belongs growled with pride & swagger on platinum selling hip-hop records, not timidly smudged in dust.

  7. University of St. Thomas officials say they’re investigating after a racist word was traced in dust on a residence hall’s bathroom window.

    Did it say: “Wash Me! N***er”

  8. What kind of news reporting is this? The nucleus of the report is a certain word (just one?), but we are not told what the word is? In discussion of immigration, we are told that a person cannot be illegal. Can a word (an in animate object) be racist? Can a word be an “act”, as Resident Life Director Aaron Mack says?

  9. Then there is this story out of the University of TN in Knoxville that failed to make national news and none of the news it did get included the offending graffiti or mentioned that “google the dancing Israelis” was also spraypainted on the rock.

    https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://amp.knoxnews.com/amp/2299505001&ved=2ahUKEwjAmtWr-M7kAhUDUKwKHc8NCG8QFjAAegQIBRAB&usg=AOvVaw1Vd6q1x4QgfDtzXE6OY268&ampcf=1

  10. It’s confusing to have a “University of St Thomas” in Minnesota, and another one in the Caribbean.

    • Replies: @J.Ross
    @International Jew

    No, it's a Catholic thing: name instititions after saints or feasts, and there's only so many to go around. In fact there's only so many names to go around, so St Teresa of Avila is unconfusingly a distinct saint (and however many churches, towns, hospitals, and universities) from St Teresa of Calcutta.

    , @Reg Cæsar
    @International Jew


    It’s confusing to have a “University of St Thomas” in Minnesota, and another one in the Caribbean.
     
    For a long time, the only University of New England was in New South Wales. But there was a merger in Maine, so we have one, too. There goes a good trivia question.
  11. They probably have not had a priest living in that dorm since Monsignor Lavin died. He ruled that dorm when I was a student there.

    Part of the whole problem with places like St. Thomas.

    Many religious schools in the drive for growth forget what made them desirable in the first place.

    • Replies: @Oleaginous Outrager
    @Mike

    Part of the reason many parochial schools are in dire financial straits, especially the all-girl ones: in the drive to be "accommodating", they've turned themselves into little more than expensive versions of the better public schools, and why would parents want to pay more for what their tax dollars already provide?

  12. An offensive word is traced in dust. And this fact is worth reporting in the newspaper, and the police are involved. Are there really people who think this is normal?

    • Replies: @Buzz Mohawk
    @martin2

    Normal? You want normal? "Normal" is a racist, White word, filled with centuries of privilege. Your very act of thinking that anything should conform to your White, "Normalist" concept of what is normal, i.e. White, is an act of violence.

    Normalcy is a (White) social construct, sort of like science and the idea that there is discoverable, objective truth.

    http://giphygifs.s3.amazonaws.com/media/KIgMAce3cJeGA/giphy.gif

  13. Mike Tre [AKA "MikeatMikedotMike"] says:

    It said:

    “It’s OK to be see through.”

  14. @International Jew
    It's confusing to have a "University of St Thomas" in Minnesota, and another one in the Caribbean.

    Replies: @J.Ross, @Reg Cæsar

    No, it’s a Catholic thing: name instititions after saints or feasts, and there’s only so many to go around. In fact there’s only so many names to go around, so St Teresa of Avila is unconfusingly a distinct saint (and however many churches, towns, hospitals, and universities) from St Teresa of Calcutta.

  15. The Democratic Party says:”The continued existence of White Males in America is a RACIST HATE CRIME!!!!!” against People of Color!!!”

  16. Gee, I hope one of the university’s illegal alien window cleaners didn’t wipe it off before all the crime scene forensic specialists arrived…

    That window should be removed and put on display in the National Museum of African-American History and Culture (next to the display case of those two nooses- in the Hall of Hate Hoaxes).

  17. I see you’re doing a much better version of the Drudge juxtaposition, Steve. He would put headlines together to show hypocrisy or stupidity, while you do it with 2 of your own posts – what the local people know vs. what the rest of the nation is “supposed to know”. Nice job!

  18. The fact that you guys make light of theis tells everybody everything they need to knjwxahiut yiu

    the white man is done finished

    Girls are not attracted to you

    • Replies: @Reg Cæsar
    @Tiny Duck


    everything they need to knjwxahiut yiu
     
    Go knjwxahiut yiuself.
  19. @International Jew
    It's confusing to have a "University of St Thomas" in Minnesota, and another one in the Caribbean.

    Replies: @J.Ross, @Reg Cæsar

    It’s confusing to have a “University of St Thomas” in Minnesota, and another one in the Caribbean.

    For a long time, the only University of New England was in New South Wales. But there was a merger in Maine, so we have one, too. There goes a good trivia question.

  20. @Tiny Duck
    The fact that you guys make light of theis tells everybody everything they need to knjwxahiut yiu

    the white man is done finished

    Girls are not attracted to you

    Replies: @Reg Cæsar

    everything they need to knjwxahiut yiu

    Go knjwxahiut yiuself.

  21. @martin2
    An offensive word is traced in dust. And this fact is worth reporting in the newspaper, and the police are involved. Are there really people who think this is normal?

    Replies: @Buzz Mohawk

    Normal? You want normal? “Normal” is a racist, White word, filled with centuries of privilege. Your very act of thinking that anything should conform to your White, “Normalist” concept of what is normal, i.e. White, is an act of violence.

    Normalcy is a (White) social construct, sort of like science and the idea that there is discoverable, objective truth.

    • Agree: BenKenobi
  22. All racism is dust in the wind, all racism is dust in the wind…

  23. Steve has committed the ultimate microaggression, or minneaggresssion: he called St Paul “Minneapolis”.

  24. I think we’re about six months away from people seeing racism in their grilled tortillas and sending the pictures into Good Morning, America.

    • LOL: black sea
    • Replies: @Colin Wright
    @Intelligent Dasein

    '...seeing racism in their grilled tortillas...'

    Wouldn't it be racism in a potato?

  25. @Intelligent Dasein
    I think we're about six months away from people seeing racism in their grilled tortillas and sending the pictures into Good Morning, America.

    Replies: @Colin Wright

    ‘…seeing racism in their grilled tortillas…’

    Wouldn’t it be racism in a potato?

  26. ‘…seeing racism in their grilled tortillas…’

    Wouldn’t it be racism in a potato?

    a slice of watermelon?

  27. This should end with a corollary ending quote from the previous post –

    Fletcher says they want officers targeting people tracing words in dust on a window.

    “We need to be clear about who we’re targeting. We’re criminalizing words traced in dust,” Fletcher said.

  28. @Mike
    They probably have not had a priest living in that dorm since Monsignor Lavin died. He ruled that dorm when I was a student there.

    Part of the whole problem with places like St. Thomas.

    Many religious schools in the drive for growth forget what made them desirable in the first place.

    Replies: @Oleaginous Outrager

    Part of the reason many parochial schools are in dire financial straits, especially the all-girl ones: in the drive to be “accommodating”, they’ve turned themselves into little more than expensive versions of the better public schools, and why would parents want to pay more for what their tax dollars already provide?

  29. This was the fourth racist incident in four years, according to the link. Wonder what the other three incidents could have been. Maybe a red baseball cap was spotted on campus or something.

  30. Spiders did it. At my house spiders always leave messages in the dust.

  31. Hail Reg Caesar!

    To be fair to Steve, St Thomas has a downtown Mpls campus that houses their business and law school departments. However, the incident took place on the main St. Paul campus so I still believe Steve Sailer is somehow a pan-bigot based on any possible black/white, gay/straight, or male/female demographic differences between these twin cities.

    Blaming Minneapolis for the renowned dustiness of the windowsills in St Paul is a step too far. I hate Minneapolis as much as the next guy, but hey, don’t blame them for the palate of dust that begged for an expression of hate. That’s on St Paul. I call on Steve Sailer to apologize for marginalizing either or both cities. As punishment I demand Steve write one hundred times:

    “Minneapolis is Scandahoovian Lutherans, and St Paul is German / Irish Catholics”

    Blame the Irish Catholics for this incredible affrontery.

    It’s amazing that with a few idle strokes on a dusty windowsill, a 19 year-old can inflame campus-wide righteous indignation.

    • Replies: @Yngvar
    @eddy wobegon


    I hate Minneapolis as much as the next guy, but hey, don’t blame them for the palate of dust that begged for an expression of hate.
     
    They voted for it.
  32. By Associated Press, Wire Service Content Sept. 12, 2019

    You think the AP will transmit this story:

    https://offgridsurvival.com/mob-of-urban-thugs-target-innocents-minnesota-target-field/

  33. @eddy wobegon
    Hail Reg Caesar!

    To be fair to Steve, St Thomas has a downtown Mpls campus that houses their business and law school departments. However, the incident took place on the main St. Paul campus so I still believe Steve Sailer is somehow a pan-bigot based on any possible black/white, gay/straight, or male/female demographic differences between these twin cities.

    Blaming Minneapolis for the renowned dustiness of the windowsills in St Paul is a step too far. I hate Minneapolis as much as the next guy, but hey, don't blame them for the palate of dust that begged for an expression of hate. That's on St Paul. I call on Steve Sailer to apologize for marginalizing either or both cities. As punishment I demand Steve write one hundred times:

    "Minneapolis is Scandahoovian Lutherans, and St Paul is German / Irish Catholics"

    Blame the Irish Catholics for this incredible affrontery.

    It's amazing that with a few idle strokes on a dusty windowsill, a 19 year-old can inflame campus-wide righteous indignation.

    Replies: @Yngvar

    I hate Minneapolis as much as the next guy, but hey, don’t blame them for the palate of dust that begged for an expression of hate.

    They voted for it.

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